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Kelp Helpers / Removals
🤿 Regeneration & Logistics · Roots of the Tree

Removals

A regenerative logistics service that removes invasive kina and fan worm from barrens, redistributes valuable materials into the circular economy, and actively supports kelp forest restoration.

5% to MVP
Early Stage
The Engine of Restoration
The Problem & Solution

The hardest part — and the most important

Problems We're Solving
1

Kina removals are expensive — ~$350–400/diver/day, 600kg removed per diver per day, 9 months to train a skilled removal diver

2

Kina return after removal without ongoing management and natural predator recovery

3

Each removal site requires consent — adding time and complexity to operations

How Removals Solves It
1

Automation: develop removal technology to reduce the per-kilo cost. Robotics and autonomous harvesting are on the roadmap (Pingo ecosystem)

2

Crayfish hotel / nursery model: translocation of large crays, introduction of younger crayfish to re-establish natural predator populations

3

Green gravel deployment and kelp spore seeding in areas that need active revegetation after removal

Operations

What removal looks like on the ground

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Diver Operations

Trained divers remove ~600kg of kina per day per diver across 4 hours of dive time. Cost: $350–400/day. Takes 9 months to train a quality removal diver.

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Nordic Bay & Little Barrier

Priority removal sites in the Hauraki Gulf. These areas have existing kina density data and are closest to MVP for consented operations.

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Crayfish Nursery Model

Habitat anchors (crayfish hotels) translocate large rock lobsters back to depleted reefs. Natural predators suppress kina regrowth long-term.

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Green Gravel & Seeding

In heavily barren areas, green gravel (kelp spore-seeded substrate) is deployed to actively re-establish kelp where passive recovery is insufficient.

Supply Chain & Partners
🦔 Sunz Kinas / Sunny Brown (initial supply) 🌊 Iwi (mataitai areas) 🏛️ DOC 🌿 Revive Our Gulf 🔬 University of Auckland

Sponsor a kina removal

Every coaster set sold funds 1m² of kina removal. Support our Sponsor a Hectare initiative to fund larger-scale restoration operations directly.

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